What Did Scientists Really See In The Mariana Trench?

For more than 100 years, explorers and scientists have marveled at the wonders within our deepest ocean crevice, from tiny organisms to “supergiant” crustaceans. But, as one study found, not all discoveries are so wonderful.

Did you know: The Mariana Trench or Marianas Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean approximately 200 kilometres east of the Mariana Islands, and has the deepest natural trench in the world. It is a crescent-shaped trough in the Earth’s crust averaging about 2,550 km long and 69 km wide.WikipediaElevation: -36,069.6′Lowest part: Challenger DeepDid you know: The Mariana Trench (sometimes called Marianas Trench), found in the western Pacific Ocean, is the deepest part located in any ocean. 30a.com